LOL, you still don't get it. If I said my neighbors NEVER go to church, no, not one, would you understand that to mean they were UNABLE to go to church?
If "you" said it, no I would never think that because who are "you"? However, if God said it, then it is absolute because God never lies and would never says "NEVER" if it was anything but "NEVER."
Second, again you must jerk a word out of a Biblical context and place it in YOUR OWN TAYLOR MADE CONTEXT to escape God's chosen context which does not provide any escape and twisting of His words due to the context HE PLACED IT IN.
In the context he placed it in, there is no possible way it can be interpreted any other way but total depravity ["enmity with God and not subject to the law of God] coupled with total inability [neither indeed can be] rather than "under some conditions cannot be" (as you read and interpret it).
Just because these persons have always resisted the Holy Spirit does not mean they are unable to repent and believe. You simply assume Total Inability, this scripture (and no scripture) does not say, prove, or even imply inability.
First, YOU are "supposing" against the absolute denial of God's word (Roman 8:7) and agains the very meaning of the term "ALWAYS" which you interpret only as "ALMOST always). If they "ALWAYS RESIST" then "ALWAYS" THERE IS NO REPENTNCE AND FAITH OR ELSE THEY DO NOT "ALWAYS RESIST." That is total inability and total depravity perfectly joined together and stated in two words.
I agree, but this does not mean a person cannot think another way. Jesus said his disciples were indeed willing to obey him.
Mat 26:41 Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.
This has been refuted so many times and yet NOT ONE TIME have you ever responded to the evidences that refute this use of this text this way by you! Not once!
1. These are regenerated people not unregenerated people
2. Jesus clearly said that the Holy Spirit was "with" them prior to Pentecost. "He that is WITH you, shall be in you"
3. The flesh is NEVER REGENERATED but only the "SPIRIT" and that is why the "spirit is willing" (Jn. 3:6). Paul said "with my flesh I serve sin" (Rom. 7:25) as "the flesh" NEVER serves God and NEVER will as "THERE IS NOTHING GOOD (that is in my flesh" (Rom. 7:18). What paul calls "the flesh" is totally depraved and totally without ability to please God (Rom. 8:8).
You are grasping straws now. Paul always preached with the Holy Spirit.
First, you cannot prove that he "ALWAYS" preached in the power of the Holy Spirit as he was just a man not a sinless man.
Second, the Holy Sprit in Paul does not mean the Holy Spirit is working in the audiance. Now Jesus ALWAYS preached in the power of the Spirit but He even admitted that the vast part of His audiance had no interest in him except for food (Jn. 6).
Third, the text says that Herod was addressing Paul not the Holy Spirit as trying to persuade him to be a Christian.
I do not have to refute irresistible grace, it is not mentioned in scripture one single time. You need to prove that it exists.
Ezek. 36:27 "cause you" and Philip. 2:13 "work in you both TO WILL and TO DO of His Good pleasure."
Please do not claim that Ezek. 36:26-27 refers only to the Jews as the same promise is found in Jeremiah 31:33-34 as the "new covenant" which the writer of Hebrews applies directly to us (Heb.8; 10) and so does Paul in 2 Cor. 3:3-6